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Sorry Stephen, my Japanese is still no to the level needed to translate. Unfortunatly, I do know who they are referring to as "ojisan" (old dude) in your caption :)

I'm okay with that. From what I understand, in Japan when they say that they mean it with some level of respect:classic:

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